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Published 17:26 11 May 2016 BST
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The study, carried out by Paris’ public hospital system in association with the National Cancer Institute, will test whether offering pregnant women money will convince them to stop smoking throughout their pregnancy.
Women over 18 who are less than four months pregnant can apply to take part in the study, if they smoke more than five manufactured cigarettes (or three rollies) each day.
The use of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, or other tobacco products, is not allowed, and participants must submit to frequent testing to check they are abiding by these rules.
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